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Can Rabbits Eat Broccoli?

Safe in small amounts

Quick Answer

Yes, but with caution โ€” rabbits can eat broccoli in limited amounts. Broccoli is safe in small portions. Too much can cause gas and stomach upset.

Reviewed by Clawmate Vet Teamโ€ขUpdated February 2026

๐ŸฐSpecifically for Rabbits

Rabbits can eat broccoli but it causes significant gas. Introduce very slowly and in tiny amounts.

The Full Story

Broccoli florets contain isothiocyanates, which can cause mild to severe gastric irritation in large amounts. In small quantities (less than 10% of daily intake), broccoli is a nutritious addition providing vitamin C, fiber, and cancer-fighting compounds. Steamed broccoli is easier to digest than raw.

โœ“ Safety Tips

  • Keep to less than 10% of daily food intake
  • Steamed is easier to digest than raw
  • Cut into small florets
  • Too much causes gas and stomach upset

Recommended Serving for Rabbits

Dogs: 1-2 small florets. Cats: A tiny piece of steamed broccoli.

Nutritional Benefits

Vitamin CVitamin KFiberSulforaphane

Frequently Asked Questions

Can rabbits eat broccoli?โ–ผ
Safe in small amounts. Broccoli is safe in small portions. Too much can cause gas and stomach upset. Rabbits can eat broccoli but it causes significant gas. Introduce very slowly and in tiny amounts.
Is broccoli safe for rabbits?โ–ผ
Broccoli florets contain isothiocyanates, which can cause mild to severe gastric irritation in large amounts. In small quantities (less than 10% of daily intake), broccoli is a nutritious addition providing vitamin C, fiber, and cancer-fighting compounds. Steamed broccoli is easier to digest than raw.
How much broccoli can I give my rabbit?โ–ผ
Dogs: 1-2 small florets. Cats: A tiny piece of steamed broccoli.
What are the health benefits of broccoli for rabbits?โ–ผ
Broccoli provides: Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Fiber, Sulforaphane. Broccoli florets contain isothiocyanates, which can cause mild to severe gastric irritation in large amounts. In small quantities (less than 10% of daily intake), broccoli is a nutritious addition providing vitamin C, fiber, and cancer-fighting compounds. Steamed broccoli is easier to digest than raw.

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